Courtroom Players
Courtroom Players II
Judge Declarations
Pleas
Miscellaneous
100

The person that has been charged with a crime.

Who is the Accused? (or the Defendant)

100
The person who presides over the courtroom.  This person keeps order in the court, makes sure both sides are treated fairly, helps the jury understand the rules of the courtroom and how to make decisions, sometimes gives the verdict, and always sentences those found guilty.

Who is the Judge?

100

To find someone guilty of the crime they are accused of committing.

What is to Convict?

100

You committed the crime.

What is Guilty?

100

The place where the trial takes place.

What is the Court?

200

A minor officer of the court who guards jurors and has charge of prisoners while they are in the courtroom.  This person announces the judge and swears people in to testify.

Who is the Bailiff?

200

A group of people (6 or 12) selected from the community to hear a trial.  Each person is selected based on his or her ability to make fair decisions. They are instructed as to how the court system works, how to evaluate evidence, etc. This group of people gives the verdict, when present.

What is the Jury?

200

Any abnormal courtroom behavior, such as talking out of turn, yelling, crying, or cursing.

What is Contempt of Court?

200

You did not commit the crime.

What is Not Guilty?

200

When someone willfully lies under oath.

What is Perjury?

300

Someone who comes to court to testify on behalf of the defendant's good character.

Who is a Character Witness?

300

This person's job is to find the defendant guilty of the crime that he or she has been accused of committing. This person represents the State in court.

Who is the Prosecutor? (or District Attorney)

300

The punishment for being found guilty. If you are found guilty your punishment could be prison, jail, or probation.

What is the Sentence?

300

You are not saying you did or did not commit the crime. You are leaving it for the court to decide.

What is No Contest?

300

Anything that provides proof of a person's guilt or innocence at a trial.

What is Evidence?

400

The person who types every word spoken during the trial and keeps notes on the legal proceedings.

Who is the Court Reporter?

400

This person represents the accused in court.  Their job is to find the best possible verdict for the defendant.

Who is a Public Defender? (or Defense Attorney)

400

The decision found by a jury or a judge, delivered at the end of the trial.

What is the Verdict?

400

You are not aware that you were doing anything wrong at the time of the crime or could not control your behavior due to a mental illness.

What is Not Criminally Responsible?

400

Two classifications of crime, one is more serious than the other.

What are: Felony (more serious) and Misdemeanor (less serious)?

500

These four individuals must agree to a plea bargain.

Who are: the Judge, the Prosecuting Attorney, the Defense Attorney, and the Defendant?

500

This person is permitted to testify at a trial because of special knowledge that is relevant to the case.

What is an Expert Witness?

500

The sentence is suspended, however, the person remains under supervision and must follow certain rules established by the judge.

What is Probation?

500

You plead guilty to a less serious crime and receive a lighter sentence, often probation.

What is a Plea Bargain?

500

When individuals are aware of who they are, where they are, and what is currently happening in their environment, this is called [BLANK].

What is Reality Orientation?